The Bono Region has lost one of its most respected and dedicated voices in journalism. Francis Owusu-Ansah, the Bono Regional Correspondent of The Chronicle newspaper, popularly known as “Agama,” has passed away.
Francis died at the Sunyani Teaching Hospital on Tuesday, December 23, 2025, after a period of illness bravely endured with quiet strength. He had earlier been rushed to the hospital on Saturday, December 20, following complications from his condition, but sadly passed on four days later.
For more than 27 years, Agama served journalism with uncommon passion, integrity, and courage. He was widely regarded as one of the finest and most credible media practitioners in Sunyani and across the Bono and Ahafo regions.
His work with The Chronicle and several local FM stations, including his role as General Manager of Nimdie FM, earned him admiration from colleagues, public officials, and listeners alike.
Beyond the newsroom, Francis was a mentor to many young journalists, shaping careers and instilling values of professionalism, fairness, and truth-telling. His guidance and encouragement helped nurture a new generation of media practitioners who now carry forward his legacy.
Until his untimely passing, he was also managing the newly opened Virgin Kourt Hotel in Sunyani, a role he approached with the same commitment and excellence that defined his journalism career.
Francis Owusu-Ansah is survived by his devoted wife and one child. His death leaves a painful void in the media fraternity and in the hearts of all who knew him, worked with him, or were inspired by his life’s work.
Though his voice has been silenced, his impact will be remembered for generations.
May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
By Edmond Gyebi
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